Zolta Győri is a journalist at europeanconservative.com.
Overfishing Drives Senegalese Immigrants to Spain

Overfishing Drives Senegalese Immigrants to Spain

Foreign-flagged bottom trawlers rob West African fishermen of their livelihood, NGO says.

May 13, 2025
Washington Pushes for Higher NATO Defense Spending Benchmark

Washington Pushes for Higher NATO Defense Spending Benchmark

U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew G. Whitaker said, “It’s definitely more than just missiles, tanks and howitzers—but it’s got to be defense-related.”

May 13, 2025
EU’s Russian Gas Ban Could Triple Heating Costs, Think Tank Warns

EU’s Russian Gas Ban Could Triple Heating Costs, Think Tank Warns

“Brussels’ three highest priority objectives—arming Ukraine, accelerating EU accession, and banning Russian energy—would impose unbearable burdens on Hungarian families,” the Hungary-based economic research institute stated.

May 13, 2025
Russian Gas Could Return to Europe With U.S. Help

Russian Gas Could Return to Europe With U.S. Help

Energy cooperation is suspected to be a cornerstone of the ongoing peace talks between Washington and Moscow, even though the EU announced it will ban Russian gas imports by 2027.

May 8, 2025
Court of Auditors: EU Mismanaged COVID Recovery Funds

Court of Auditors: EU Mismanaged COVID Recovery Funds

The funds were tied to unclear milestones and could be easily used for political blackmail, the court said.

May 8, 2025
EU Prepares Demands Ahead of U.S. Trade Talks

EU Prepares Demands Ahead of U.S. Trade Talks

Brussels has created a package of tariffs to use as retaliatory measures if the talks break down.

May 8, 2025
Greece and Egypt Reach Deal To Build Undersea Energy Link

Greece and Egypt Reach Deal To Build Undersea Energy Link

In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.

May 7, 2025
Black Smoke Emerges from Sistine Chapel

Black Smoke Emerges from Sistine Chapel

No cardinal has yet been chosen to succeed the late Pope Francis; voting will resume tomorrow.

May 7, 2025
JD Vance Reminds the West of the Art of Negotiation

JD Vance Reminds the West of the Art of Negotiation

“It’s absurd you’ve had this war going on for too long and the two sides aren’t even talking constructively about what would be necessary for them to end the conflict,” the VP said.

May 7, 2025
President Macron Hosts Syrian President Amid Controversy

President Macron Hosts Syrian President Amid Controversy

The new Syrian leader has well-known ties to terrorist groups—yet Paris is now backing him, apparently hoping he’s had a change of heart.

May 7, 2025
More Help for Indians, More Taxes for Brits in the UK

More Help for Indians, More Taxes for Brits in the UK

After three years of negotiations, the British government agreed to a deal granting significant advantages to Indian temporary workers while leaving locals behind.

May 6, 2025
EU Aims To Ditch Russian Gas Despite Market Realities

EU Aims To Ditch Russian Gas Despite Market Realities

Hungary warns Brussels’ energy “diversification” plan deepens dependency on the U.S. and drives up prices.

May 6, 2025